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SPACE X LAUNCHES THE DEEP SPACE CLIMATE OBSERVATORY

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SpaceX CRS-5, also known as SpX-5, was a cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station, conducted by SpaceX for NASA, and was launched on 10 January 2015 and ended on 11 February 2015. It was the seventh flight for SpaceX's uncrewed Dragon cargo spacecraft and the fifth SpaceX operational mission contracted to NASA under an ISS resupply services contract.
By July 2014, the launch was scheduled by NASA for "no earlier than" December 2014, with docking to the station projected to occur two days after launch.[5] Originally scheduled for a 16 December 2014, launch, the mission was changed to 19 December 2014, in order to give SpaceX more preparation time for a successful launch. The launch was postponed again to NET 6 January 2015, in order to allow more tests before committing to a firm launch date.
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ClimatePonziLieMay 25replyDo they have a program that will be like Google Earth, I know it's not fully on line and may only have coverage in specific areas. Will they also use the system like a wireless internet and have their own e-mail to compete against G-mail and YouTube.